A cold and Misty morning today!
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Another plant-mashing car-coating frost last night, although a couple or three of degrees up on the previous night thank heavens. The cloud is a bit broken but the combination of intermittent weak sun and a breeze is keeping the mist and fog going, so a cold murky day, although overall light levels aren't too dire.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAnother plant-mashing car-coating frost last night, although a couple or three of degrees up on the previous night thank heavens. The cloud is a bit broken but the combination of intermittent weak sun and a breeze is keeping the mist and fog going, so a cold murky day, although overall light levels aren't too dire.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSame here, apart from any cloud being obscured by the fog. I don't think the temperature will rise further than the 2.5 C at present. Withe the exception of one notorious day in Bristol, when an entire queue of very slow-moving traffic followed the dimly perceivable rear light of a bus into its depot, I haven't seen all-day fogs like this since my teenage years. I wonder if there's anyone on the forum old enough to recall the London smogs of the 1950s.
Here the tipping point of the day means that the cloud is starting to meet the fog and with the temperature not having got much beyond 0 degrees all day I suspect driving conditions are going to be unpleasant for home coming traffic. I've been waiting in for a firewood delivery which now looks as if it's going to be turning up in the dark, not what I wanted. I don't know how frozen it's going to be already(delivered in barrow bags due to access difficulties so will have been standing in the firm's yard) but if I don't get some at least put away today then separating it to bring some indoors for use will be hard work with freezing temperatures likely to continue. The wheelie bin lids were frozen shut, not nice for the binmen this morning as not everyone(me for one) has enough rubbish to force them open first try when tipped up on the wagon, so everything is slowed down.
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Another very cold night, but this morning while still cold(hovering around 0 degrees again) the sun is full out and just a few wisps of mist rather than fog, so all looking rather pretty. As the sun melts frozen branches there is the musical tinkle of falling ice shards - especially from the neighbour's silver birch with its fine wispy fronds - and drip of meltwater from shed roofs. The forecast for the next couple of days doesn't look pleasant - continuing cold but wet with it - so I'd better make the most of today!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAnother very cold night, but this morning while still cold(hovering around 0 degrees again) the sun is full out and just a few wisps of mist rather than fog, so all looking rather pretty. As the sun melts frozen branches there is the musical tinkle of falling ice shards - especially from the neighbour's silver birch with its fine wispy fronds - and drip of meltwater from shed roofs. The forecast for the next couple of days doesn't look pleasant - continuing cold but wet with it - so I'd better make the most of today!
Thanks to Lez for the Arnica recommendation. Thus far the Deep Heat seems to be providing a remedy of sorts.
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